In this section, Cloudmakers talk about their experiences and thoughts about this investigation.
Only Solutions (26th July)
Rich Stoehr gives us this beautiful account of his path through the game.
Deep Water (26th July)
Andrea Phillips, Cloudmakers Mod and Editorials Editor, takes a sober look at the price we've all paid for our fun.
Reflections in the Pool: Immersive Fiction and the Game (26th July)
Eric Alfred Burns gives us an intriguing account of his experiences as the man behind the fan site "The Reflecting Pool."
Mechanical Failure Kills One (2nd July)
Marquis de Carabas gives us this lovely, meditative piece of poetry.
The Integrated Game (28th June)
Eric Ng points out how the game has brought together a vibrant community.
The Future of Mankind... (20th June)
Sure, we all know the game is fictional. But Aaron Charles makes the case for how real - and how close - the game world is.
Trouting Amy (19th June)
Matt Hood brings us never-before-seen scenes from the Kevin Smith classic!
MetaMystery Part II (19th June)
Maria peeks behind the curtain again, comparing the work of Spielberg and Kubrick and their effect on their audiences.
A Suitable Case for Treatment? (11th June)
Jonathan Lewis presents to us the perplexing case of Mr. Trout...
MetaMystery (30th May)
Maria Bonasia delves into the real mystery, here - why we're all so hooked on this game, and what exactly we expect to get out of it.
When the Media is the Message (25th May)
Barry Joseph examines the repercussions of the game's infiltration into our lives and psyches.
Adrian Hon's Diary (24th May)
Adrian looks at AI's nearest competition, Majestic and answers some of the criticisms levelled at this game. Oh, and did I tell you that it's written in the style of Martin Swinton's Diary...?
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Game (14th May)
In the first of a series of weekly editorials, Adrian Hon (creator of The Guide) writes about the origins of the Guide and where he thinks the investigation is heading.
All submissions should be accompanied by a real name and real world contact information (including phone number). The moderators post submitted articles at their own discretion, which they try to use wisely, and reserve the right to edit any submitted articles, but they'll try to avoid it. Submissions should be emailed to the following address: submit@cloudmakers.org.